Hello,
thanks for reporting back and knowing it was fixed.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 13/05/15 09:31, Kjeld Flarup wrote:
Hi Daniel
Just to confirm that 4.2.4 indeed solved the problem.
Thanks for your time.
Med venlig hilsen / Best regards
Kjeld Flarup (Christensen) M.Sc E.E, Teknisk chef
Viptel ApS, Benslehøjvej 3, DK-7470 Karup J
Telefon: +45 46949949, Telefax: +45 46949950,
http://viptel.dk
On 2015-05-08 16:31, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,
it is recommended to upgrade to latest 4.2.x -- there were some fixes
since version 4.2.1. The same configuration file and database structure
works for all 4.2.x, therefore just deploy the newer 4.2.x like you did
with 4.2.1 and just restart.
After upgrade, if you still see decrease of pkg free memory, let us know
to investigate further.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 08/05/15 16:01, Kjeld Flarup wrote:
> Hello
>
> We experienced a failure on our kamailio (4.2.1+trusty), which required
> a restart.
> May 6 07:40:41 rtpproxy01 /usr/sbin/kamailio[5467]: ERROR: <core>
> [msg_translator.c:2270]: generate_res_buf_from_sip_res(): out of mem
>
> Afterwards we inspected all the settings to be using default, but at a
> much higher level than an other older kamailio which runs much more traffic.
>
> The big difference, is that this kamailio works with rtpengine. Does
> that require more memory?
>
> We also observed that the free memory is constantly falling on some
> instances. They all started with 16MB but after 1½ day some are on 11.6
> Is this normal behaviour that will find a natural level or is there
> something bad going on?
>
> We can also see that there are frags. Is that to be worried about, or is
> this natural?
>
> kamcmd pkg.stats | egrep -e 'free|frag'
> free: 16362760
> total_frags: 17
> free: 15835176
> total_frags: 232
> free: 15845760
> total_frags: 205
> free: 15829288
> total_frags: 188
> free: 15847456
> total_frags: 181
> free: 15853024
> total_frags: 183
> free: 15873232
> total_frags: 225
> free: 15858584
> total_frags: 231
> free: 15834592
> total_frags: 205
> free: 15852520
> total_frags: 132
> free: 15869048
> total_frags: 120
> free: 15824872
> total_frags: 100
> free: 15828448
> total_frags: 113
> free: 15858216
> total_frags: 109
> free: 15861992
> total_frags: 82
> free: 15871712
> total_frags: 110
> free: 15813824
> total_frags: 109
> free: 11583736
> total_frags: 121
> free: 11588896
> total_frags: 106
> free: 11580448
> total_frags: 118
> free: 11586312
> total_frags: 134
> free: 11592840
> total_frags: 159
> free: 11632536
> total_frags: 120
> free: 11582368
> total_frags: 127
> free: 11660104
> total_frags: 97
> free: 16352192
> total_frags: 14
> free: 16351088
> total_frags: 13
> free: 16341248
> total_frags: 46
> free: 16351184
> total_frags: 19
>
> We use 4.2.1+trusty with these modules, is it possible that a newer
> version has fixed some memory leak?
>
> loadmodule "db_mysql.so"
> loadmodule "mi_fifo.so"
> loadmodule "kex.so"
> loadmodule "tm.so"
> loadmodule "tmx.so"
> loadmodule "sl.so"
> loadmodule "rr.so"
> loadmodule "pv.so"
> loadmodule "maxfwd.so"
> loadmodule "textops.so"
> loadmodule "siputils.so"
> loadmodule "xlog.so"
> loadmodule "sanity.so"
> loadmodule "ctl.so"
> loadmodule "mi_rpc.so"
> loadmodule "acc.so"
> loadmodule "dispatcher.so"
> loadmodule "permissions.so"
> loadmodule "sdpops.so"
> loadmodule "rtpengine.so"
>
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